Heart disease is the leading cause of death and is a major cause of disability in the country. Coronary heart disease is projected to cost more or less $151.6 billion in direct and indirect costs in 2007. Survey results on the prevalence of myocardial infarction in the U.S. are presented....
More than 180 million—or about 60%—of adults in the US will have some type of heart or vascular disease, including high blood pressure, by the year 2050, according toprojectionsbased on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted between 2015 and 2020. In addition...
Heart disease prevalence: 12.4% Population Health score: N/A* Overall score: N/A* *Some counties were excluded from Healthiest Communities analysis. Learn more here. Learn more about Kusilvak Census Area. Next:The U.S. Counties With the Worst Heart Health 39/42 Credit The U.S. Counties ...
Estimated prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension and multiple cardiovascular risk factors and their associated risk of coronary heart disease in the Unite... Estimated prevalence ofuncontrolled hypertension and multiple cardiovascular risk factorsand their associated risk of coronary heart disease in the ...
9 Investigators from this study reported the results of 2876 autopsies performed in this population between 1987 and 1994. They demonstrated that Decreasing Prevalence of Coronary Heart Disease? The total prevalence of obstructive (symptomatic and asymptomatic) coronary heart disease in the US is ...
Because of the preponderance of women in the elderly population, trials of the efficacy of correcting risk factors in general, and lipids in particular, should include women. 展开 关键词: Coronary heart disease demographics prevalence and incidence lipids elderly ...
These findings are challenging to interpret because the prevalence of obesity has increased during the same time for both US women and US men as well as for most racial and ethnic groups.5 Longstanding disparities in obesity also exist, particularly among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian ...
The prevalence of moderate to severe congenital heart disease (CHD) in the United States is estimated to be 6 per 1000 live-born full term infants1. Advances made in pediatric cardiology, cardiac surgery and critical care have significantly improved the survival rate of patients with CHD leading...
Birth prevalence of congenital heart disease worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Am Coll Cardiol 2011; 58: 2241 - 2247.van der Linde D, Konings EE, Slager MA, Witsenburg M, Helbing WA, Takkenberg JJ et al. Birth prevalence of congenital heart disease worldwide: a ...
However, a breakdown of the data showed that heart disease remains more pronounced in some parts of the population than others. For instance, the prevalence of self-reported coronary heart diesase (CHD) was 7.8 percent among men but just 4.6 percent among women. ...